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Share the Love: It’s Friendship February

It’s Friendship February! Traditionally, this is a month filled with pink and red hearts and cheap chocolate treats, but more importantly, it’s the perfect month to expand your friendship circle…and we’re not just saying that because Friendship February is fun to say and makes a great alliteration. Whether you’re searching for your next belay buddy, […]

Sticking To Your New Year’s Resolutions

It’s January, which means the Front is filled with old and new climbers, yoga enthusiasts, and those looking for new hobbies to get them stronger. We love the extra company! And we love hearing your reasons for spending time with us. Because it’s the beginning of a new year, many reasons surround personal New Year’s […]

How to Stay Warm for Winter Climbing at the Crag

Winter isn’t over just yet! Here are some tips for staying warm while climbing in the cold, so you can send hard despite chilly temps. Don’t let cold weather and a little snow keep you off the wall. Take advantage of these tricks and tips to make the most of your winter season.  1 // Layers, […]

Partner Highlight: Volunteers of America, Utah

Solving homelessness at its source. Salt Lake is no stranger to homelessness. This hard truth is the case in many major cities, and we see evidence of it every day—from driving past makeshift camps to encountering unhoused individuals on street corners, desperate for food and toting everything they own.  We aim to help solve the […]

Don’t Train in Vain: Demystifying The Front’s Training Tools

Intimidated by our training spaces? When it comes to elite rock and competition climbing, Salt Lake is one of the leading cities in the world. Here at The Front, we’ve established our three locations as world-class training facilities, where Olympians, World Champions, National Champions, and some of the industry’s top outdoor climbers all train, climb, […]

5 Steps to Picking Your Fall Project

Sending season is here! Not sure where to start? Outdoor climbing season is upon us, and picking projects can be daunting given the sheer volume of high (and low) quality climbing around us here in Utah. And while it might be tempting to abandon all other responsibilities and jump on the rock, we only have […]